The 2000-piece project needs to reach 10,000 votes on the LEGO Ideas site to officially be considered for review. Fan’s LEGO ...
The official LEGO Group website was hijacked by crypto scammers to promote a fake cryptocurrency. The false advert for "LEGO coin" promised ‘secret rewards’ for those who bought the currency ...
During the breach, the hacker replaced the main banner for the official LEGO website with an image showing crypto tokens branded with the "LEGO" logo and text stating, "Our new LEGO Coin is ...
On October 4, 2024, hackers compromised Lego's official website, promoting a fake cryptocurrency called "Lego Coin." The scammers lured visitors to buy the fraudulent token through deceptive ads, ...
the official LEGO website fell victim to a brief hack that displayed a fraudulent cryptocurrency promotion. The incident, which lasted for approximately an hour, showcased a banner advertising a ...
Lego’s website was temporarily compromised on Friday ... hackers gained access to the Security and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) official X account, @SECGov, and posted that the SEC had approved ...
This costs $129.99 in Canada. All four sets are now available online and in Lego stores, although it’s important to note that the Battle Bus is currently on backorder through Lego’s website.
The unauthorized banner on LEGO's website included a "buy now" button that redirected users to an external cryptocurrency site offering "LEGO Tokens" in exchange for Ethereum. This incident ...
LEGO fans reported a security breach of the toy maker’s website yesterday Hackers put up a banner urging site visitors to buy a crypto they claimed was linked to the company. The issue looks to have ...
Wednesday herself might be a swirling pool of angst and rage, but nobody told her Brickheadz self. With three new Lego Wednesday sets on the way, things are already looking dark ahead of pumpkin ...